Guests and Topics for September 6

Rescue efforts in New Orleans continue now with help from the U.S. military. Captain David Nevers with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit has gone to the area to give much needed help and will join us on the phone.

Then, it's the first time since the Reagan administration that a president gets to nominate both a Supreme Court chief justice and an associate justice. We'll look at the future of the Supreme Court with Steve Henderson, Supreme Court correspondent for Knight Ridder Newspapers.

And, in times of great turmoil, a few generous people can make all the difference in the world. We'll be joined by New Orleans survivor Donna Creary and her rescuer David Fee, owner of the Comedy Bar Theater in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

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With the Crescent City knee deep in water how long will it take to drain the city? We'll ask Lt. Gen. Carl Strock, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Some Louisiana residents are returning to their homes for the first time since the hurricane hit under a plan created by Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard.

The president picks John Roberts for the chief justice spot on the Supreme Court. That means a second high court seat is now open. Who will get the nod? We'll ask FOX News legal analyst, Peter Johnson Jr.

Then, it's been over a week since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. We'll get reaction from Louisiana Congressman William Jefferson.

And, from the football field to helping hurricane victims, New York Jets' Kevin Mawae, explains what he's doing to help the relief effort for his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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